Coastal brown bear in meadow. The tall sedge grasses in this coastal meadow are a food source for brown bears, who may eat 30 lbs of it each day during summer while waiting for their preferred food, salmon, to arrive in the nearby rivers.
Image ID: 19235
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA

Brown bear sow (female) and her cub, born earlier this year in spring. The cub is completely dependent on her for survival. She will nurture it for almost two years.
Image ID: 19236
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA

Coastal brown bear cub, one and a half years old, near Johnson River. This cub will remain with its mother for about another six months, and will be on its own next year.
Image ID: 19247
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Johnson River, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA

Coastal brown bear in meadow. The tall sedge grasses in this coastal meadow are a food source for brown bears, who may eat 30 lbs of it each day during summer while waiting for their preferred food, salmon, to arrive in the nearby rivers.
Image ID: 19253
Species: Brown bear, Ursus arctos
Location: Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA